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Adding Adjectives (2)
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Adding Adjectives (2)

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Students are asked to add a descriptive adjective to each underlined noun. This will make the sentences more interesting and is good practice for story writing.
Adding Adjectives (1)
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Adding Adjectives (1)

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Students are asked to add a descriptive adjective to each underlined noun. This will make the sentences more interesting and is good practice for story writing.
Cloze Activity: Opposites
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Cloze Activity: Opposites

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Opposites help children in learning how to describe different things. This worksheet is a cloze activity all about opposites and can be used in any English language lesson. Students choose the correct word from the word bank to complete the opposites.
To, Too or Two?
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To, Too or Two?

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Use to as a preposition before a noun or as an infinitive before a verb. Use too as a synonym for also or to indicate excessiveness before a verb. Use two to spell out the number 2. Students choose to, too or two to complete each sentence.
KS2 English - They're, there or their? (3)
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KS2 English - They're, there or their? (3)

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This resource includes 10 sentences. Students must write the correct word in the spaces provided to complete the sentences and choose the correct they’re/there/their. This will help improve spelling and writing skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
KS2 English - They're, there or their? (2)
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KS2 English - They're, there or their? (2)

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This resource includes 10 sentences. Students must write the correct word in the spaces provided to complete the sentences and choose the correct they’re/there/their. This will help improve spelling and writing skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
KS2 English - They're, there or their?
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KS2 English - They're, there or their?

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This resource includes 10 sentences. Students must write the correct word in the spaces provided to complete the sentences and choose the correct they’re/there/their. This will help improve spelling and writing skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap